Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 225, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1914 Page: 3 of 10
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THE TITS A DAILY WORLD TIM UKHAY .IUNK II I'M I
T II it E B
STILL UP AGAINST II
FUNSTON TEI.LS WAR DE
PAKTMENT OP KAIL
COMMUNICATION.
The "Other Woman" in Schuman Heink
Divorce Case and the Two Principals
NO CREAI ALARM FELT
AntilU Will Likely Be Allowed to
Land Her Curpo Wcl Oout
Conditions Uni'liauged.
WAHH1NOTON Juno 1" 1 : 1 1 1 . i .1
communication between Mexico ' "ity
and '"I'ii Crus in ini'i. ii-. ii by count!"
tutlonallsl forooa Urlgodier ilenoral
r'unaton reported tonight to 1 1 1 war
d purl infill
i-'i 4 mi aoufoeg in louch Willi the
DonatitutloHultal agenc) here n was
learned the particular nbji 1 1 of Hie
activity of I'arransa.'a trnnpa in Vera
i i'ii. itata In to mi off nil means of
totreal for Huarta and h i cabinet In
case the'1 determine lo null the cani-
tot The constitutionalist forces In Vera 1
Cms state numbering about : t . are ;
Bald i" ! dlapoaed no thai thoj might
cut n il oily thu railroad I" twcotl
Mexico Olty ami Veru Cms bul also
l he line between i he rapitol and
l'uertu Mexico The forces are undei
command d( lenoi al a guilar
(interruption of communcatlon be
twi en the capital and Hie cast- i
ern seaboard ium I n In contemptu
lion by the constitutionalists for the
last six months it was said tonight
It has i i underanod here Hint the
youth American mediators are pre
pared t" make an appeal for tluurta'a
peraonal safety In tl venl his .noi-
arnment collapses before the coinclus-
lun of the Niagara conference
Administration officials were not
greatly alarmed over threats to cut '
communication between Mexico i'ny :
and tin gulf ports becauae virtually
all Americans who wanted to leave i
thi capltol and nearby poluti reacbed
aafet) some time aim.
General Punston reported Hint 1
rumors of a contemplated fedreal nt-
iin-k on Vera Oru persisted to the
point where they could not be entirely i
Ignored. Win- department officials I
hiiwever were mil inclined ! regard
the rumors aorioualy General Kuna-
tou was unable to say how many
federals remakned In the territory
betweeta the capltol and the gulf.
General Carrsnga's message of In-1
atructiona to Hafael Kuharan hta r p-
rosentatlvc here mi winch the return I
const It utlonallal note In Hie mediators I
will be based did nol arlve News
came thai the ateamer Antllla with Its i
cargo of war stores would arrive at '
Tampion tomorrow instead of today.
All Indications were thai Hie tinted I
states would not Interfere with the
ah Ipment.
The mediators and American dele.
Kaies al Niagara Palis Secretary
Bryan said were engaged In a e.iw-and-take
discussion uf suggestions for 1
tin- new order in Mi iclco He aald he
knew ef no "deadlock."
Mr Eubaran received during thi
das n tneseege from General Carransa ;
In which the latter announced his ar- i
rival at ialtlllo. The mnaaage con- !
talned n. reference to the appoint-
ment of constitutionalist delegated to '
Niagara I'ulls. Mr. Kuharan said and
he sriii wan unoertaln as tn when
General ferr ansa's long awaited mea- '
sage if Instructions would be dls- '
patched
Although department officials do-
rllned to make definite statements of
thi American policy in regard to the
landing of the Antllla'a cargo it was
strongly Intimated thai the vessel
would be allowed to debark the muni-
tions undisturbed.
Secretary Bryan made it clear that
n full embargo on the shipment or
arms and ammunition from American
porta to Mexico waa In force but
Would say nothing regarding the
Antllla
fount Bernstorff the German am-
bassador called ai the state denart-
iiient to discuss the finea Imposed
up. in the cerinan steamers Vpirann
ami Bavaria in connection with th
landing of arms at Puerto Mexico N'i !
r.rin:il protest against Ihe fines was
file I
If'AGO June 0. Klases in tin dink mni night-gown par ad ea as
nlirf from the arduous occupation of beings great alnger'a huaband ware
related on Hie gland In Judge Bulllvan's courl in the divorce suit ef Mme
Hchi n-Helnk againal Milium liapp ii Tiny wore detailed by Miss
Prances .1 Ash ton private nurse believed t.. be "the private detective"
who in e.i with Mrs Oatherlne Dean in New Ifork Mist Ashton told of
liapp and Mis ii.nii having ipata and then "making; up" In the dark while
Mrs Dean mils garbed in .i night-gown and liapp in a "bath-robe
forced entry int.. the safe of the
American consulate there ami the
'onfiscatlon of the couy of the state
department coda waa filed during the
day Mr. Bryan announced thai it
would nol be made public.
(in the west coast Conditions re
main changed indications pointed ;
in a speedy evacuation of Uuaymas '
by thu fedora garrison.
il
nni
n' Vera I'tuz wiui antnoui I nt the
nvy department A division con-
slitting of the New Hampshire Michi-
gan Nebraska ami I'tah will atari
n rib next week for home ports and
their plaoea will be taken by the
in law. ue. Khode Island and Kansas.! Mono Mop- Ball Uaattiv
This is the first Important ohange in! INDIANAPOLIS June 10 The
the composition of the naval force r.i Dndianapolta and Baltimore Pederai
Mexican waters since the crisis il. - Ijeague clubs abandoned theli game
veloped in tlie second Inning hen- today be
The written report of viee Consul cause of a severe rain anil hail storm
Rllliman covering bis treatment by A double header will be played
th.. federal commander at Saltlllo the Thursday.
I .
Keeps Bi3
Drives
Out Impurities
True to Nature in Its Action and Welcome to
the Stomach.
Baaaaa" '
53
Itl III I s. KI l i I I lOHING
IN ON llll I'liniill.
. iltlUag in
SAI.TII.KU Mex. Juno 10. Const 1
tullonalista under General Pandlo
Natera began an assault upon Eaoa-
tecas earl) today and according to
reports reaching General Currants
hers tonight the f"deraui slowly were
being driven back by the combined
rifle and artillery fire.
It wis Ktateil thai General Vetera
had learned thai the federal force un-
der General Medina Barron was about
to evaeuat Eacatouaa alth a large
quantity of ammunition and thai Hot
conetltutlonalleta hastened their as
aault hoping to capture the supplies.
li was stated thai la nun men were
in the assaulting fun. and that they
previously hud cul the remaining
railroad communications to th.. smith
and long had been waiting for il ile-
cialve attack upon the federals to bo
ordered.
Constitutionalists here declared
that to escape from Bacatecas and
make tbir gray south the federal
army the size of Which Waa not
Stated would have lo cut Its way
through the cavalry brigade under
General Domingo Arrleta which had
readied the vicinity of Bacatocag from
i lurango
lsl RANCK OOMPANIICH Itl 1 1 UN
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HIGH TKMPERAT11KKS STILL
I'h'LVAIL IN N OK THERM
AND EAJTEEM REGIONS
south may get belief
For Met Ik PruiniMiitf GrOOrgif
BuffsriOj From Lack of '..mi
Tul..i We.itlici Hits 00.
IVASHINGTON Juno 10 The
lei I IflC heal wave thai h is I I I
many deaths and Intense Buffering
in crowded centers of the central val
leys since the first uf i llll M . i spri lid '
loil.il mlo the east 1 1 Pol II I M. .
the official leinpei r it reached n
In i M III il 111 of II II dl I i"'S ItllStOII
a wd 1 ' ' 'I with ihe mercury al Hi
inn! Washington ami Now fork had
lemporaturea of 19 bi i SO
A few plaees In il mtral weal
tompoi in i!i were rolim i d llowi vor
goiieralb i in ougln n i ho li lenoi
1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 s today weri a iiad as on
the days pi'OClHlIng Willi lompeiflluros
ranging n mn no lo sn
There was small chance of relief
Odd
Trousers
lime
Blue Sera Fancy
Gr.iy Plain Gray; guar
anteed pure worsted;
$2.8.r) 3 85 $4.8.r).
$()(io values Outing
Pants White Sergei
and Fancy Stripe
$4.85
T
iii-l noiiijilotti line of iinPOSHorM' -In-
si.iir including the funioufl
ii i i; .1 Tii es i qo& car So Uiin
11'iinl Ivlaxnii Horn Hiickcyo
i.n
Cut Tire
H 1 1 1 1 1 1 rs. elei sii.o'k Absorhei's Buck-
PVO Sllllllliel'S M;ille 'I'il'e I'lllllIK f t ii il l.'l I
Kjiark llng Tiro 'mnps f 'al Iiin Hal
i prion in ftiei pvorj lliiug
New State Auto &
Supply Co.
"Got Everything"
I'ili.lle 84!)
1 Hi 1 Is S. lioultlcr
weather bureuu
nliiht.
Broke Missouri
KANSAS CITY. I
records were broken
soiirl today Wan
a i . ii i pern i lire of i
higheal mark so I'ai
i egion
I Ol d
K reporting
bed in tins
K hot in s mn
ATLANTA i la. .1 une 1 1) The he tl
wave which has grlpin I Ihe south for
several days continued lodnj iNilum
bus ( la . reported the highest Ii m-
peraiure the lnercui' Ihorn rising i"
100 degrees Uriel o I i.i Tenn hud
II telnpr I al ii l e of i i licKl ei mid
Dynchburg Vu . rocm led n maximum
of !i II. The lattel IVIIS U HOW .lulie
record for iynchbur The lemper-
n i a re here reached 1 : degrees throe
lower than yeslerdni
Tile Weuthei fmi nsl loilighl I'm
southern states ton on Indicated
thai heat conditions might be House-
what relieved by I'" 'I thunder Miniv-
ers ITuaettlod conditions with prob-
abll loi al rains. i . i iudicaled fol
Virginia North Carolina Hoiith
Carolina Florida. Louisiana. Ala
bama Mlsslasippl and ICastern Texas
l''air and continued WHrm aveather
was foreoanl fur Tonne Konluckj
ami i iklahoma.
Mtlil showers fell in i enli il Oooi
L!ia Inlay. 1 mi t were lliaufficleill to
benefit growing crops rr lo furnish
mole than passing relief from the
In at I n mil li conditions ha it pre
i.uied over a good pari nf the state
alnoe April Georgia has had less
than one half inch of rainfall during
the dry period The normal pie
clpltalion for the period is more than
sin inches.
Fashions Cause The
Ruination of Home
1 1
1 1
Ihe morals of n Won
gowns nmi thai si
nates her menial
i. oman who
w ho in ara m
Marlly Hum
lal e pel eenl
each tttl'UQIUeitl Oicr
IslaUon.
... lice.
All Is Motion Throughout the laiueie
sre alrin ef bleed Impurltln ba-;
In "sine S S 8. at i in'. 1"U le"d I: :
Mil ii r.dirfnl W"nd rurlllsr l sll ' tb.li.
li em nil ni' tluc Mill n nf isiii In t;.
liter 1'iniji and Ihmugli'iul tb- bod)
T.r rrtiiina Ii kept a the neve Busb i
year' I-!. mil. gl'' T "r '-nitre MesdJ rlrrnli
Ilea flu' llior'nigh bSta. li Jest natnr
at ind In a twinkling- Irrlail't imi
.tun in T.air hodr. II ru.' I Into 'tfry i
rn. paaaaa 'i'tr b.ni. m m i. !ln'nt
Inti n. min-oui mrfif- and nftf ic;rv
thrill with ff'e-'in with h'litn.
. ...- .- -
as i i- t f Ml R I " Ihoegj s pawar
to
n-w
hf' 1 I IbS rtw nn a pai-!l
i -w r fol if the hnrrl-- wnrki
' n: ir". as sesrildna an th" peremptory
il"Uanl of the tn"it risct adeaea
Ak for and Insln up g-ttlna S H S.
Ike wi nd's '-ure for a'l ulaordi-ra ef the
blood.
i - privet" pentnoil adrlr on atuUwni
r'.ronlc rLe'niitlini writ at onrs to tbe
awlft Ppnlfli Co. 22'J Hwlft Ilulldlnir. At-
lantS. 'la Tbair mdlrl depirtmint is
famuli on all blond dlaa. nd la
J to make p'rnal Mood teals ap-
i - red h? th. hlKli' it medical authorttlea
(.m a ketUit of a. li 1 todai
LOtTtBVlLLK Ky lune i
tentative agi aamani reached today by
tats officials and representative of
foreign I nan ranee w-h withdrew from
the state following passage by the
legiataturs of atrlngenl state Insurance
supervision bills. Is Bgpeeted t" result
lii Ihe Immediate return of Ihe com-
panies o the slate.
The proposition of the companies
who agreed to the principle of state
supervision must oe paseeu upon o
Gov McCTeary who returned lo
1'iaiiiifort today ifi-r participation in
Ho- peace negotiations His approval
I is said to be assured
Me. ii bl- S4.il I'll her
MEMPHtfl Juno la Announoe-
Intent was made tofllfhl of the amis "f
Ifltrher Haife of th Memphis South
ern aaeociauon ciuo to ins ware ciuo
of the Texas losgue lu-UII of the
'rniisa 'I 'li aerg not mad public.
Canal Tolls Repeal
To Be Passed Today
(Contlnui 'i H'rom rage One.)
Tli a vote nn the BMiumona-Norrti
a mondment was
Ayes. Democrats -- Bankhoad
Bryan Chilton C'ulberaon Fletcher
Hitchcock llnllla Kughea James
Kern Lane l.ea Loo Dewia Martin
Myera Newlands Overman Owen.
Pittman Saulsbury Hhafroth Bbep-
paid. Slur ill Rlmmons Smith
(Aria.) Smilh "in I Smith (Md i.
Smith is C.) stone Bwauson
Thomas. W eat White 16
Itepunlicana Urandegce Colt.
Crawford Gronna Ken yon lapplll
Lodge. McCumber McDoan Nelson
Sterling Weeks 13
ProgressD e Polndexler
Navs i ssmocrata Ashuret Mar-
line i i iou m in I'omerone Itandell
Heed. Shields. Walsh. Williams '-
Republicans - Uriatow Burleigh
Clark (Wyo i. Cummlna Qallingcr
Goff Jones. Cage. I'erklns Bmllh
i Mich i s it Sutherland T u-
si ml. Win i en. oi ks I :
Tbe amendment reads:
"Provided thai the passage f this
get shsll ii"t i"' construed or held as
a waiver or rollnqulahinent of any
i ulit the t!nted States may have un-
der the tn-it with Great Itritaln rati
fied the !lal t Kebruary 1901 or the
treaty wiih the republic of Panama
ratified l . in inn :.''i 1104 or other-
wise I" discrlmlnste In favor of Its
vesaela bj e niptlng the vessels of
ihe Dnlted States or its cltixens from
lit. payment of toils for paaesge
through said anal or ss in any way
mining Impairing or affecting any
1 rig hi of tin- Cnited stales under said
treaty or otherwise with the respect
I to tbo sovereignty over or the owner-
ship control and management of said
canal and Ihe regulations "f Ihe con-
ditions or ' bulges of traffic through
' tin same "
I Senators win. hoped to see the bill
i disposed of tonight took comfort from
1 the decialve way In which a motion to
I adjourn was defeat ted The into was
r3 lo 22
Tim Sutherland) amendment pro-
posed as a substitute for the Hlnimons-
Norris an. i ndment was defeated m
: to .IS II il . lilted that nothing In the
1 repeal s I should he considered is
denying i i bridging the right "f the
Cnited States lo discriminate In faior
I Of Amen in shipping and added that
on the contrary such rlgbtls re-asset
ted
The re pi a 'nil as ii cams to the
aenase from the house read as fol
lows'
lie ii 1 1 ' i led etc . thai the second
sentence In section five of teti t en-
titled 'all acl I" provide for the ..pen.
I ing maintenance ami protection and
I (.Deration nf the I'. canal and
line sanitatl in of the nana zone ap-
proved iguai L't. litlz. which reads
.s follows 'NO lOllS shall be levied
upon vesaela engaged in Mm cosst-
wise trade nf the United States1 be
and the same is herehv repealed
' So lion : Thai tho third sen-
lonee n ihlrd paragraph of said sec-
tion of the SSld net le amended as to
I road as follows
' Winn based upon nei registered
to nnago foi ships of commerce the
'toils shall nni esceed 1 It per tot
roglst-reil i"n. nor he l'sH thou T"
eonts pet t"t registered Ion attbject
however t. the provisions "f article
IS of tho (onventlun between Ihe
United Si ites ..nd the republic .f Pan
nuia entered into November II llll '
in are read in her
i I'lllj dl OSS null -Hails.
Unit the
11: i . 1 I. extreme
I them i KcklesslJ and
relentless!) follow prevailing fashions
without knowing wh
Vol I or 1 Women.
"As ill. fashion . ate loda a Woman
would lime t. design nearly every-
thing I'm lo i elf if ahe would llOl Well
ii. in.. i al clothe I. Th'' i oason Is plain
enough: I'.isliions. espoclally Crench
fashions are nol designed for g I
women They will not spend enough
nioiuvt In Hull the no rchuilti That is
I the reason thai every new fashion Is
designed originally f"i the deml
The speaker hi rs If clnd In unos
tantatlous white asserted lhat Ameri-
can women are clothes mad and lhat
nowhere else is seen Ihe snine elabor-
ate nverdresslmt save among the do
classed women abroad
"Throughout Kurope" abo oontlnugd
"(be women of high nobllltj and So-
cial position are like wrens compared
with ih" katooa ..r the hair world
li is an unpleasanl thought thai it Ii
the lattel who set Ihe siandard which
our faslilir.iiilde women follow with
naive avldlt) "
The Speaker gin- espe.llllv elllphll-
ais to i his statement l
"The following of fashion dictation
oauaes foolish women i" wear theli
hearts oul with longings they can nol
afford i" gratify; leads t unhappl-
ness; the ruination of homea ami tb"
bartering of virtus iiseif."
Mrs Burdetto said that women
ahould delermitie for t heioselves what
style of die.-s most becomes them and
then tni to that Btyle. Amerlcam
women are too Independent I"" Indl-
vldual she admitted to he content
with a national costume.
"No one thing today In a woman's
life more saps her strength time.
i means ami nervous vitality thiin tb"
triple-headed ilon that guards every
ev il of llllllv life in the fol In of the
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Phones .i2-.';c-
AWNINGS AND TEN IS
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ami Aivning Hardware.
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Afl'jTRACT --- TITLl
OMPANV
W. S. BAILEY Mgr.
I.itsl llh Sl. OlMMMllfl NrV kOtof-
tUv. Wo Iiavo a pliotogrupli of cvorj h oofd
FIDELITY ABSTRACT CO
OLDEST AND MUSI MODEBNtV tQUIPPiiD TITLE OFFICE
RELIABILITY li Iss III I. dround Kloor
TURKISH BATHS
OPKN DAT AMD NIOHT- Thoroughly comssitent and agperlenced
Masse ure
it
'how shall It l.e made
shall II he paid fol'
and 'how
Peace Conference
Nearing A Break
.1 fl
i 'age One )
m
tlv.
worker in
and eapeel
the movemenl
Tin- I'niied states ins taken Arm
position ih it there i in be little pros-
pool of a peaceful aettlwment unless
the on 'iiaio is recognise the military
conquest of t) iiatttutlonallSts and
take inio consideration Ihe proba
hiliiy that the constitutionalists soon
will enter Mexico City
No names have been suggested fnr
Ho provisional presidency but In
arguing about the tyi I man for
the post the Amorlcan delegates have
taken Into account that the conatl-
tutlonallsts clslm there would be lit-
tle chance of pacifying all tbo ele
meiits lii their parti and persuading
their army to inv d iwn its arms on
less the man chosen commanded Uie
absolute confidence of their cause
Tho American delegates are nol in-
sisting nn flenerel Carranss or Don'
ernl Villa or any military chief
Tomorrow the mediators expect to
discuss tiose points in detail with the
Mexican delegates One mediator to-
day said he fell confident no obstacle
eould arise to disrupt mediation and
that all differences would be recon-
ciled. Even Ihe medlstors admit thai
probably a majority of the people of
Mexico favor the reform movement
t 'presented by Huerta's opponents
even though the large territory ron
trolled by Carrsnas contains i min-
ority of tbo population.
The mediators Hre of the opinion
that the time has arrived to lake up
ihe names of Individuals for ihe var-
ious positions in the provisional gov
ernment.
No word was received today from
Ihe oonstltutionallsls It la not known
when nn answr from them to Ihe
last note of th" mediators may he .
pected
The obstacles that have arisen In
the past 24 hours will prolong Die
proceedings There may be a brief
recess next week however when one1
of th. mediators must io gwgy for
two d us
A TEXAS WONDER
Tfit Tame Wifii.r rnr-e-s In1nrf Mi i bM
tJr tmiilil ilMolVM r' Pdfil rttb"ai
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irtt-sfulintist uf ItsM klalMFM rnl bis Ut in
hold MM inri srinn It "gf u Is en b art Itf
trmbl"! in eUMtti not by fouf
If lf Ul t ! Ml b ntf.ll nn r"fl.t of
l 0' On imill bottU ii MM ni'stitht
tr- itiiivnt iitrl irMnm fitli ti prfs"-t -ur
firnd f or iMtlMAntwU ffofl th li an 4 o'hr
ttnei Ur V W flu;; 0M Olltl tr'Mt.
Bt Lojii M iSolJ b Jru(g:tt - AJ
Vif M Mflit riiono Ifttti
STANLEY & McCUNE Funeral Directors
If. West Third .street
i l o iklulioma.
Hupmobile Service Co
Tetophone Wit
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